I didn't see anything about it, so I don't know whether it's me or whether I should make a bugzilla. Updating to 1:gdm-3.1.92-1.fc16.i686 leaves me with a sandclock and no login chooser. I have to downgrade to 3.1.90 to be able to login again. Probably important also, I'm using the XFCE spin. Somebody have some hints?

Hi, the latest I can get is systemd-35-1.. No, I don't think it's the same thing as in the above mentioned thread, as I don't even get a login screen. Just a sandclock. Downgrading gdm is the only thing helping here...

Hi, the latest I can get is systemd-35-1.. No, I don't think it's the same thing as in the above mentioned thread, as I don't even get a login screen. Just a sandclock. Downgrading gdm is the only thing helping here...

i have the latest systemd 36-4 and i can login to xfce fine but not Gnome as it crashes. weird thing is it loaded fine for me yesterday after installing KDE but it still refuses to log me in to the shell . i did see someone on irc mentioning the exact same issue i was getting, xsession errors? i dunno how to pull those up to attach to a bug report

i just updated to Gnome 3.2.0 and the problem is still there. this has to be more of a Kernel issue than anything else . if leigh is/was using the blob Nvidia driver and im using Nouveau surely its kernel not Gnome pacific

"if leigh is/was using the blob Nvidia driver and im using Nouveau surely its kernel not Gnome pacific"

erm...how do you figure this has anything to do with the kernel or graphics drivers? it just sounds like changes to gdm didn't take into account how it works with non-GNOME desktops.

what else could it be ? but Adam, i get the crash even when trying to log into Gnome itself. but once im logged into say KDE or XFCE for an hour or so and try to log into Gnome it will log into Gnome about 97% of the time. , im only having a guess here what the problem could be. .